A trip to Paris. Four absolutely perfect days in September complete with friends, cheese, Thai food, Korean food, Phở, chocolate and Naughty Paris. My fabulous hosts have since moved to Thailand so we have a new place to visit one of these days.

The Dollar got a bit stronger and the price of fuel dropped. We love having a some extra Euros every month. I can actually buy shoes again.

My first taste of frog's legs and tripe. The former, a welcome taste treat. The latter, not so much.

Another trip to Cognac. How much Chinese food and distilled alcohol tasting can three people fit into three days? Copious amounts, I can tell you.

A new ice cream maker. Hadn't owned one in 5 years and quickly made up for lost churning time. Sour Cherry Frozen Yogurt has got to be the best, most refreshing thing on a hot day, ever.

Smoking was banned in restaurants and cafés in France. My lungs continue to be thankful.

So, I bid adieu to 2008 (I know many would say good riddance!) and bienvenue to 2009!
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8 comments:

For me, one of the best things about 2008 was discovering your blog. Many thanks, I have so enjoyed your daily posts and photos Loulou; the first thing I do when I get home from work every afternoon is checkout your daily photo. Your photos are fabulous! And thankyou also for your advice about restaurants in the area, we loved your recommendations when we spent 10 days on the Canal in July. I hope 2009 is a year of good health, much happiness and prosperity for you and yours. And please keep up the daily posts and photos, I so enjoy them! Jenny

Happy New Year to you and your family. It looked like 2008 ended with good things for you to look forward to in 2009.I clicked on you link about your friend who moved to Thailand. I am interested in how they are doing. Very interesting.

Happy New Year!I love your blog, your outlook of France and pictures are so refreshing, I tell you I am not too fan of my own country but your blog makes me see it in a different perspective, yes France is beautiful.

jennyThat is such a sweet compliment. Thank you!I hope you come back to this area so we can meet. I'm sorry we didn't have the chance when you were here over the summer. Bonne Nouvelle Année to you and your loved ones!

BettyThey accepted the application, but I'm not a citizen yet! The gendarmes have to come interview me and then the dossier is sent to another office and it takes about a year from then. Maybe I'll be French in 2010.Happy New Year Betty!

georgiegirl,Happy New Year to you too! We had a pretty good year and I hope you did as well. Our friends in Thailand are doing well. I know they miss things about France but enjoy the quiet life on the island.

SissiThank you for your nice comment! France is beautiful and I am very happy that I can live here. :)

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